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Based in Rome, the Pontifical Biblical Institute is the top center of higher studies for Sacred Scripture and of all related studies according to the spirit of the Catholic Church.
With the publication of the electronic edition of the Pontifical Biblical Institute's journal, Biblica, BSW began its publication project, which is dedicated to the on-line edition of already established biblical theology and exegetical journals. Articles need to be approved by scholars of the Pontifical Biblical Institute in order to be listed in the catalogue of the BSW. Sufficient scientific level, and accordance to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church are the main requisites. You can find some of the articles by Mauricio listed here.
Find the latest developments concerning Liturgy in the United States, as well as documents on this subject issued by the Holy See and by the US Conference of Bishops.
Liturgical resources for the Archdiocese of Seattle.
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Parish Other Suggestions Catholic.net is the new, successor site to the
Catholic Information Center on the Internet (CICI), one of the
pioneering Catholic web sites since its inception in 1995. Access to
leading Catholic magazines and newspapers, papal encyclicals, Church
documents, helpful devotional services - all in a new, smartly-designed
and streamlined format. The congregation that has inspired Mauricio's apostolate of teaching.
C.U.M. Mauricio's Alma Mater. Mauricio's parish in Mercer Island, WA
Listen to the daily news directly from Radio Vaticana.
Institute of Biblical Pastoral, founded by Fr. Salvador Carrillo Alday, M.Sp.S. Fr. Carrillo Alday is perhaps the most important Bible scholar in Mexico, and is also the founder of the Institute of Sacred Scripture in Mexico. Nothing to do with Sacred Scripture or Liturgy, but
the website of Architect Sebastian Mariscal is worth the visit.
Architect Mariscal is one of Mauricio's very best friends, and one of
the most talented young architects in the United States and Mexico. His
determination and success have always been an inspiration to Mauricio.
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